Description:
The Cachabura people are a group of people who are indigenous to Angola. They are a part of the Bantu peoples and are believed to have originated in the area around the Luanda River. The Cachabura people are known for their vibrant cultural traditions, which include music, dance, and art. They also have a rich history, which includes interactions with the Portuguese and other European settlers. There are several variations of the Cachabura people, including the Bakongo, Kabongo, and Chokwe.





